Unfortunately I agree but if EUFA and the other world football regulating bodies got together what would be their view on safety of the players and the fans. Personally I would prefer no English fans to visit Russia and see how much the local bar owners miss out. Obviously basing that on our qualification.
cant do Pooly marra... Heading off to Dubai 20-31 July (Silver Wedding Anniversary) I'm not due back to work til mid-October so I'm gonna get plenty of matches in. Hopefully a few more away days this time round as @MaradonerKebab hasnt done much travelling with the lads!
Sweet. Been trying to get one with Tees. Problem is we keep selling everything out before general sale.
Don't tar us all with the same brush please lads. Only 2 bellends in that thread. The rest of us are appalled at the way English fans have been targeted by the thugs and French police
You post often on our board, was just asking that you don't tar the rest of us with those two idiots. I should have worded the post better
UEFA Executive Committee issues warning after violence in Marseille Published: Sunday 12 June 2016, 16.03CET The UEFA Executive Committee has expressed its disgust at the violent clashes which occurred in Marseille saying such behaviour "has no place in football". EMAIL PRINT please log in to view this image UEFA Executive Committee issues warning after violence in Marseille©UEFA Media releases New Respect Campaign launched for UEFA EURO 2016 Wednesday 8 June 2016 17.15CET Timeline for UEFA Presidential elections decided Wednesday 18 May 2016 13.00CET UEFA Executive Committee meets in Basel Wednesday 11 May 2016 17.35CET Referees appointed for the 2016 UEFA club competition finals Tuesday 10 May 2016 17.40CET UEFA statement on Michel Platini's CAS decision Monday 9 May 2016 11.59CET RSS Feed More Press kits Official media packs written for every game in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League provide detailed and up-to-the-minute information ahead of the latest matches from Europe's leading club competitions. Latest press kits please log in to view this image UEFA EURO Final Tournament - 10/14 June 2016 please log in to view this image UEFA Champions League Final - 28 May 2016 More Documents Hotels Showcasing Sustainability UEFA•direct #158 (01.06.2016) UEFA Euro 2016 - disciplinary chart prior MD1 UEFA Disciplinary Regulations, Edition 2016 CAS Arbitration rules for the UEFA EURO 2016 final round 2015/16 UEFA Champions League - disciplinary chart prior to Final 2015/16 UEFA Europa League - disciplinary chart prior to Final More The UEFA Executive Committee would like to express its disgust at the violent clashes which occurred in the city of Marseille. Such unacceptable behaviour by so-called supporters of the national teams of England and Russia has no place in football, a sport we must protect and defend. The UEFA Executive Committee has warned both football associations that – irrespective of any decisions taken by the independent disciplinary bodies relating to incidents inside the stadium – it will not hesitate to impose additional sanctions on the Football Association (FA) and the Russian Football Union (RFS), including the potential disqualification of their respective teams from the tournament, should such violence occur again. We urge both the FA and the RFS to appeal to their supporters to behave in a responsible and respectful manner. We would also like to publicly voice our support for the work of the French authorities and security forces for their efforts to deliver a safe and secure tournament in challenging circumstances. The FA should withdraw the team and stand up for the innocent victims. Bout time all national teams told FIFA and UEFA to get ****ed and form a new governing body.
So...let me get this straight... They're threatening to kick out England and Russia for the violence... Yet it's been well reported that French "fans" were also involved the day before? Are they going to threaten the same with them?